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Benefit fraud losses drop by more than £60m as Gordon Lyons defends zero-tolerance crackdown
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed a £60million fall in benefit fraud. Benefit fraud losses in Northern Ireland fell by more than £60 million last year, with Communities Minister Gordon Lyons saying the figures show his “zero-tolerance” approach is delivering results while warning there is “no room for complacency”. New annual figures reveal that benefit fraud fell from £233 million in 2024 to £170.9 million in 2025 – a reduction of more than £62 million. Fraud no
Jul 8


Co Antrim fragrance brand backs one of Armoy’s biggest races for 2026
The Essence Vault is set to sponsor the Open Race at this year’s Armoy Road Races. Pictured at the firm’s headquarters in Randalstown are, from left, Neil Kernohan, road racer, Bill Kennedy MBE, AMRRC Director, Connor Martin, The Essence Vault Managing Director and William Munnis, AMRRC Clerk of Course. A fast-growing County Antrim business with a global customer base has signed up to support one of Northern Ireland’s best-known motorcycle road racing events, with The Essenc
Jul 8


More than 6,000 trees planted as myEARTH inspires families to get outdoors
The myEARTH platform has encouraged the planting of 6000 trees, and 1427 habitats to be created for wildlife across Northern Ireland A digital platform designed to help people take practical action for the environment has inspired the planting of more than 6,000 trees across Northern Ireland in just over a year, while also helping to create 1,427 new wildlife habitats. The figures, released by myEARTH, highlight the impact the free platform has had since launching last year,
Jul 7


Co Antrim father who turned unimaginable loss into hope raises more than £100,000 for Air Ambulance NI
County Antrim man Paul Ross picked up the Fundraising Volunteer Group of the Year award at the Chartered Institute of Fundraising Northern Ireland Awards. The loss of his daughter changed Paul Ross’s life forever. What followed has changed countless others. Just over two years after 21-year-old Lydia Ross tragically lost her life in a road traffic collision, the County Antrim father has transformed unimaginable grief into one of Northern Ireland’s most remarkable grassroots f
Jul 7


Cullybackey at the heart of new heritage trail linking Northern Ireland with the ancestral homes of US presidents
Arthur Cottage Cullybackey is set to take its place on an international heritage trail linking the ancestral homes of American presidents, as Tourism NI unveils a major programme of new visitor experiences designed to attract more overseas visitors to Northern Ireland. The village is one of four key locations on the new ‘Presidents, Heritage & Homecomings: The Ancestral Cottage Trail’ – a premium two-day guided experience that will connect the homesteads and heritage of US pr
Jul 7


Ballymena Golf Club to add indoor simulator and covered putting green after planning approval
Planning permission has been approved by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council for a proposed indoor golf simulator and covered putting area at Ballymena Golf Club. A planning officer’s report said the proposed development would be located on a “rectangular-shaped, fairly level grassed area between the existing club car park and the course”. The club is situated in the countryside on Raceview Road between Ballymena and Broughshane. The report stated: “The proposal involves the
Jul 7


Invest NI-backed projects bring £20m investment and 106 new jobs to Mid & East Antrim
Invest Northern Ireland support has helped secure £20 million of business investment across the Mid & East Antrim Borough Council area over the past year, with 106 new jobs set to be created as a result. New performance figures for 2025/26 show investment in the borough more than doubled compared with the previous year, with Invest NI providing more than £4 million in support to businesses to drive innovation, improve productivity and expand operations. The latest results hig
Jul 7


Budget Energy customers face £122-a-year electricity bill rise from August
Around 105,000 Budget Energy customers across Northern Ireland are set to pay more for their electricity from next month after the supplier announced a 9.5% increase to its variable tariffs. The increase, which takes effect from 4 August 2026, will add around £122 a year to the bill of a typical BillPay customer and approximately £121 a year for a standard-rate keypad customer, adding further pressure to household finances at a time when electricity prices continue to rise ac
Jul 7


Ballymena riot participant jailed for 40 months over June 2025 disorder
Sentenced: Nineteen-year-old Michael Elliot A man who took part in the serious disorder that erupted in Ballymena in June 2025 has been sentenced to 40 months in prison after being convicted of common law riot. Nineteen-year-old Michael Elliot, from the Ballymena area, was sentenced at Antrim Crown Court on Monday, July 6. He will serve 20 months in custody followed by 20 months on licence. Elliot was arrested after police identified him as having participated in the large-sc
Jul 7


Larne RNLI rescues fishing boat after breakdown near busy shipping lanes
(Photo: Jason Bain) A fishing boat carrying two crew members was safely brought back to Larne Harbour on Monday evening after suffering a mechanical failure close to one of Northern Ireland’s busiest shipping routes. Volunteer crew from Larne RNLI launched their all-weather lifeboat following a request from HM Coastguard at 7.42pm on Monday after receiving reports that the vessel had broken down at sea. The incident unfolded north-east of the East Maidens Lighthouse, where th
Jul 7


‘Use it or lose it’: Glensway Bar issues heartfelt plea as rising costs threaten future of village pub
The Glensway Bar in Martinstown The owners of the Glensway Bar in Martinstown have issued an emotional appeal to the local community, warning that the future of the village pub is at risk unless customer support increases. In a candid message shared with customers, the family-run business said it has spent months debating its future amid mounting financial pressures, describing the post as both “an immediate warning” and “a cry for help”. The appeal comes as many independent
Jul 7


Broughshane prepares for popular Mini Twelfth parade as motorists advised of village road closures
Broughshane village celebrating a previous year’s popular Mini Twelfth parade. (Photo: Brian Millar) Broughshane is set to welcome hundreds of spectators this week as one of the village’s best-known annual traditions returns with the Mini Twelfth and Arch Opening. The popular event, organised by Broughshane LOL 503, will take place on Wednesday evening, July 8, bringing marching bands and members of the Orange family together for a colourful parade through the heart of the vi
Jul 6


Park ranger threatened in Ballymena’s People’s Park as antisocial behaviour prompts early closures
A park ranger employed by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council was threatened while responding to an incident involving antisocial behaviour by a group of young people in Ballymena’s People’s Park last week. The incident happened on the evening of Thursday, 2 July, and is understood to have involved serious threats being made towards the council employee by one young person in particular. The incident prompted the council to reduce opening hours at the popular town centre park
Jul 6


Police seize suspected drugs, weapons and mobile phones in Ballymena and Antrim
Police officers carried out a major operation in Ballymena on Monday morning as part of an ongoing investigation into the suspected supply of illegal drugs. Multiple police units were deployed to the Orkney Drive area of the Ballykeel 2 estate, where residents reported seeing several unmarked police cars and vans arriving in the area. The activity formed part of a wider operation spanning both Ballymena and Antrim and focused on suspected involvement in the supply of Class A
Jul 6


Guinness and Rockshore sales soar by 53% at Belfast International Airport following major bar revamp
Brendan Gallagher, Key Account Executive, Diageo; Steven Davidson, Commercial Investment Manager, Diageo; Megan Armstrong, General Manager, Belfast International Airport; Chris Annon, Company Director, Mount Charles. Passengers travelling through Belfast International Airport are increasingly choosing a final taste of familiar Irish brands before take-off, with sales of Guinness, Rockshore and other Diageo draught products surging by 53% at the airport’s Northern Qu
Jul 6


Questions raised over £12,000 MoD payment to Jeffrey Donaldson for Cameroon peace consultancy work
North Antrim MP Jim Allister, and inset, former Lagan Valley MP, Jeffrey Donaldson Questions have been raised over payments totalling almost £12,000 made by the Ministry of Defence to former Lagan Valley MP Jeffrey Donaldson while he was serving as a sitting Member of Parliament. The issue has been brought into the spotlight by North Antrim MP and TUV leader Jim Allister, who said the payments were made for consultancy work connected to peace efforts in Cameroon at a time whe
Jul 6


Galgorm Collection backs Ballymena Dance Academy as 51 local dancers head to Dance World Cup
Pupils from Ballymena Dance Academy are set to take centre stage next week to compete at the Dance World Cup 2026 in Dublin following a sponsorship boost from local hospitality group, Galgorm Collection. Pictured with the pupils are (L) Lynsey Gordon, Chief Operating Officer at Galgorm Collection and (R) Greg Warner from Logans Executive Travel. Fifty-one young dancers from Ballymena are preparing to compete against some of the best talent from around the globe after receivin
Jul 6


Step aboard history as world-famous Spanish galleon docks in Coleraine for just five days
The Galeón Andalucía A floating museum that has sailed some of the world’s greatest oceans has dropped anchor in Coleraine, giving visitors a rare opportunity to step aboard a full-scale replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon. For just five days, from today, July 15, to July 19, the Galeón Andalucía will open its decks to the public at Coleraine Harbour, offering an experience that transports visitors back to the age of exploration, trade routes and global discovery. The i
Jul 6


Drivers warned new PSNI speed cameras can operate ‘anywhere, on any road, at any time’ across Northern Ireland
Motorists across Northern Ireland are being warned that new police speed enforcement technology can now be deployed on virtually any road, at any time of day or night, as part of a major new crackdown on speeding. The Police Service of Northern Ireland has begun using enhanced TruCAM II speed enforcement cameras as part of a pilot project with the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership aimed at tackling dangerous driving and reducing the number of people being killed on the
Jul 6


Businesses in Northern Ireland feel less pressure over energy bills — but one in five remain concerned, new survey finds
Businesses across Northern Ireland are reporting lower levels of concern about their energy bills and greater confidence in their suppliers, according to new research published by the Utility Regulator. However, despite signs of improvement, around one in five businesses remain worried about the cost of energy, underlining the continued pressure facing many firms as prices remain significantly higher than they were before the pandemic. The findings come from the Utility Regul
Jul 6
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